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BRITANNIA THEATRE.

"Uomanco of the Underworld" is tile picture at tho head of the programme at the Britannia Theatre. Mary Aator Is the heroine. Slio appears as a ijlrl who Is forced to eke out a livelihood as an - entertainer In a low saloon. She sickens of it all, decides to regenerate herself, and becomes, after hardships, a secretary, but she Is handicapped by a former acquaintance, a Eood-for-nothlng. Evcutually she marries her employer; becomes a mother, and is saved from "Derby Dan," the blackmailer, by a friendly detective In a most surprising manner. Robert Elliott, who won fame as the detective in "Broadway" on the stage, is excellent In this production In a similar role. Tho second picture Is "A Certain Young Man," starring Ramon Novarro and Marcelino Day. It Is a sparkling comedy.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 72, 28 March 1929, Page 5

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BRITANNIA THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 72, 28 March 1929, Page 5

BRITANNIA THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 72, 28 March 1929, Page 5

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